WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

4:30 pm

Living Courageously: The Spirit of Women
This celebration of courage profiles three women whose lives are transformed by challenging circumstances - a mountain climber, a lawyer/self-esteem coach and a photographer working with at-risk teens. Actress Jane Seymour provides insights as their stories unfold.G

5:00 pm

Local USA"Immigration: on the Border"
Stories from Arizona and California. Issues on immigration - from both sides of the fence; the treacherous conditions migrants face while trying to cross into the United States;danger for the children of immigrants who are left behind; and the vigilante Americans who patrol the border. D

5:30 pm

Local USA"Head Trauma at War"
Traumatic brain injuries, or TBI, has received increasing attention especially among athletes and soldiers returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. We examine the links between TBI and post-traumatic stress disorder, and the damage they can do, through the story of retired Army sergeant Andrew Reeves of Colchester, Vermont. D

6:00 pm

Idaho Reports 2014
Co-hosts Melissa Davlin and Aaron Kunz are joined weekly by political analysts Betsy Russell and Jim Weatherby along with other news professionals, legislators and state officials to help provide a firsthand account of the week's events at the Idaho Legislature.G

7:00 pm

African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross"A More Perfect Union (1968-2013)"
After 1968, African Americans set out to build a bright new future on the foundation of the civil rights movement's victories, but a growing class disparity threatened to split the black community in two. As hundreds of African Americans won political office across the country and the black middle class made unprecedented progress, larger economic and political forces isolated the black urban poor in the inner cities, vulnerable to new social ills and an epidemic of incarceration. Yet African Americans of all backgrounds came together to support Illinois Senator Barack Obama in his historic campaign for the presidency of the United States. D

8:00 pm

Global Voices"Iranian Kidney Bargain Sale"
In Iran, there is a thriving trade in kidneys, which poor people line up to sell at less than $3,000. With an official kidney referral agency as the backdrop, Iranian Kidney Bargain Sale follows young Iranians through the organ trade process: from their first encounter to surgery and kidney removal. Iran is the only country in the world where kidney trading is legal. D

9:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Cabin Fever"
The residents of isolated Stanley have their own ways of describing the ailment known to doctors as seasonal affective disorder. Then, the Muzzie Braun family sings "Cabin Fever Blues."G

9:30 pm

Dialogue"Sandra Day O'Connor"
The first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court talked with host Marcia Franklin about her current interests - civic education for children, judicial independence, and fly fishing. O'Connor was in Idaho as keynote speaker at the Andrus Center for Public Policy's conference on women and leadership. Franklin also talks with David Adler, director of the Andrus Center.G

10:00 pm

Nature"Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions"
Cloud, the wild, nearly white stallion of the Arrowhead Mountains of Montana, is now a confident band stallion in his prime. He has two maturing sons: Bolder, his by birth but raised in a rival stallion's band, and Flint, sired by another stallion but raised by Cloud. Bolder has gathered some mares; Flint has joined a bachelor group of young guns. Who will rise to challenge Cloud?G

11:00 pm

African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross"A More Perfect Union (1968-2013)"
After 1968, African Americans set out to build a bright new future on the foundation of the civil rights movement's victories, but a growing class disparity threatened to split the black community in two. As hundreds of African Americans won political office across the country and the black middle class made unprecedented progress, larger economic and political forces isolated the black urban poor in the inner cities, vulnerable to new social ills and an epidemic of incarceration. Yet African Americans of all backgrounds came together to support Illinois Senator Barack Obama in his historic campaign for the presidency of the United States. D